Serena Williams cruise to 13th Wimbledon quarter-final

Williams, who won the Wimbledon title on her last two visits in 2015 and 2016, is now on an 18-match winning streak at the All England Club.

Having missed Wimbledon last year while she prepared to have her first child in September, Serena is in pole position to win her first Grand Slam crown since becoming a mother.

The 36-year-old faces Italian world number 52 Camila Giorgi on Tuesday for a place in the semi-finals.

Asked if it was a flawless display, Serena admitted she is never satisfied.

“I’m a perfectionist. I always find something wrong,” she said.

“It was an interesting match. She was hitting the ball well. That’s why she got this far.

“It was a good win but it was tougher than the scoreline to be honest.”

The 90th Wimbledon win of her career — the most among active female players — means Serena, currently 181st in the WTA rankings, will return to the top 100 next week.

Williams had made a tentative return to action following complications during daughter Olympia’s birth, struggling in her few appearances before pulling out midway through the recent French Open with a pectoral injury.

But her blistering form and a series of shock results have paved the way for another Williams coronation at Wimbledon.